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MR. STOREY MRS. RENNARD Dedication To its advisers, the Class of 1957 owes a debt of gratitude which cannot be repaid in any terms. All too often the job of class sponsor goes unrewarded and thankless—just another duty as a teacher. The Class of '57 always had two adults to whom it could turn for expert guidance. One would always find Mr. Storey and Mrs. Rennard right among us sharing our heartaches and joys. As the first Junior Class of Interboro High School, we had the task of setting the standards for coming junior classes. Realizing the responsibilities, Mr. Storey and Mrs. Rennard made sure our class performed all its duties. Our parties will never be forgotten, and memories of the Junior Prom are something to cherish. All obligations were met, and we waited starry- eyed at the prospect of becoming seniors. As seniors, under the guidance of Mr. Storey and Mrs. Rennard, decisions were made to our advantage. Our sponsors' previous experience proved an invaluable aid in making wise choices. The success of the Senior Class can be attributed mostly to these two people— Mr. Storey and Mrs. Rennard. To you Mr. Storey and Mrs. Rennard, we dedicate this yearbook as a token of our esteem and honor. May you accept this as our way of saying, Thank you for a job well done. 10
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Adminintnation Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. I know of no finer, greater or more appropriate quotation for these times, or for any time. This is a Treasure or ideal after which we could all very well pattern our lives. Ideals are the models, the patterns, the images by which we may live most completely. Ideals of courtesy, kindness, friendship, loyalty, faith, courage and good sportsmanship, unite with many others to make life more pleasant. The building of ideals should be paramount in the life of each one of us. Ideals can be a yardstick by which each of us may judge his actions and the experiences of his daily life. Ideals can be the measure by which each shall live the Golden Rule . RUSSELL L. WILLIAMS RUSSELL L. WILLIAMS Supervising Principal Members of the Class of 1957: In a brief time you will receive evidence of your apprenticeship— your diploma of graduation. May it be an incentive to you to continue your training in the field of your choice Graduation is not the end, it is only the beginning. You have served your apprenticeship well, now you must compete with life on a more realistic basis. Twelve years ago you set forth in search of educational treasure. Your search has been long and tedious but not in vain. During this search you possibly become discouraged because there seemed to be little pay-dirt Then you located a few choice nuggets and as a re- sult your optimism soared to new heights only to fall again when fur- ther exploration revealed you had not located the mother lode. Needless to say, your achievement in life will depend to a great extent upon the energy you put forth. Take every opportunity to learn more in your chosen field so that when the opportunity comes you may receive the advancement you merit. Civilization has changed greatly but man himself is BASICALLY the same The same purposes still prevail in him as he moves towards his chosen destination. Never lose sight of your goal. Be selective. Make sure the treasure you seek in NOT fools gold. Remember wisdom is the greater treasure. In this continuing guest do not lose contact with your GREAT Leader. A successful man needs God as a partner. Keep in mind the following quotation from the Golden Book Buy the truth and sell it not, also wisdom and instruction and understanding. RUSSELL E. BAMBERGER RUSSELL E. BAMBERGER Asst. Supervising Principal
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